Now that you’ve learned the daf, how will your life be transformed?
Whether you’ve been doing daf yomi for years or you’re not quite ready to commit but want to be part of the daf yomi global movement, there’s something in The Transformative Daf for everyone.
It’s about joining the conversation. It’s about talking over the daf with your family, your friends, your colleagues. It means never being short of a discussion-starter or a meaningful devar Torah.
Every page of the Gemara, every word, every letter, contains the secrets of the universe to achieving a life of simchah and purpose.
Transform your life today!
“One leaves the daf enriched not only by the talmud Torah itself but by the practical lessons it provides for us as Jews and as human beings — every daf, every day. An excellent resource for scholar and novice alike.”
– Rabbi Jacob J. Schacter, professor of Jewish history and Jewish thought; senior scholar, Yeshiva University
“One cannot help but be enriched by Rabbi Friedman’s combination of psychological acuity, human compassion, and religious fervor.”
– Rabbi Yona Reiss, Av Beis Din, Beth Din Zedek, Chicago Rabbinical Council
“Some lessons stress practical behavior, others are inspirational, and still others provide a broader philosophical perspective that can help us in our life's journey to become true avdei Hashem.”
– Rabbi Yitzchak A. Breitowitz, Rav, Kehillat Ohr Somayach
“For the Talmud’s every single page, Rabbi Friedman uncovers and blissfully delivers a life lesson that is profound, pertinent, and unforgettable.”
– Rabbi Hanoch Teller, renowned author, lecturer, and producer
Rabbi Daniel Friedman is currently on his fourth daf yomi cycle. He received semichah yadin yadin from Rav Gedalia Dov Schwartz, zt”l, Av Beis Din of the Beth Din of America. He has served communities in the US, Canada, Australia, and the UK. His articles have appeared in the Journal of Halacha and Contemporary Society, YU Lamdan, the Jewish Press, the Jerusalem Post, Aish.com, and numerous other outlets. He was the inaugural chair of the National Holocaust Monument of Canada and is a world-renowned expert on the intersection of halachah and international relations.